Lazy +Control.Monad.Trans.State

Lazy state monads, passing an updatable state through a computation. See below for examples.
In this version, sequencing of computations is lazy. For a strict version, see Control.Monad.Trans.State.Strict, which has the same interface.
Some computations may not require the full power of state transformers:
* For a read-only state, see Control.Monad.Trans.Reader.
* To accumulate a value without using it on the way, see Control.Monad.Trans.Writer.

LazyVault is a sandboxing tool to install libraries and executables with a sandboxed environment. At the moment it's only supported under Unix or Gnu Systems. This package has only been tested under Gnu/Linux however. This program creates cabal sandboxes which you can use globally. For a detailed explaination on how this works refer to the README file found on the github page.
Version 0.0.1

The CSV format is defined by RFC 4180. These efficient lazy parsers (String and ByteString variants) can report all CSV formatting errors, whilst also returning all the valid data, so the user can choose whether to continue, to show warnings, or to halt on error. Valid fields retain information about their original location in the input, so a secondary parser from textual fields to typed values can give intelligent error messages.
Version 0.5

This package built on standard array package adds support for lazy monolithic arrays. Such arrays are lazy not only in their values, but in their indexes as well. Read the paper &quot;Efficient Graph Algorithms Using Lazy Monolithic Arrays&quot; (http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/95126.html) for further details.
Version 0.1.3

Run IO actions lazily while respecting their order. Running a value of the LazyIO monad in the IO monad is like starting a thread which is however driven by its output. That is, the LazyIO action is only executed as far as necessary in order to provide the required data.
Version 0.0.3.2

Lazy SmallCheck is a library for exhaustive, demand-driven testing of Haskell programs. It is based on the idea that if a property holds for a partially-defined input then it must also hold for all fully-defined refinements of the that input. Compared to ``eager'' input generation as in SmallCheck, Lazy SmallCheck may require significantly fewer test-cases to verify a property for all inputs up to a given depth.
Version 0.6

Functor-lazy vectors perform the fmap operation in constant time, whereas other vectors require linear time. All vector operations are supported except for slicing. See http://github.com/mikeizbicki/vector-funxtorlazy for details on how this module works under the hood.
Version 0.0.1